“The Hasidims who came to Uman of Cherkasy region to celebrate Rosh Ha-Shan, despite the warning of local authorities, ignore air alarm signals. The first deputy mayor of Uman Oleg Ganich News told about it. Live. He noted that loudspeakers work on the territory of the pilgrimage, who repeat the threat of three languages: English, Hebrew and Ukrainian. “Unfortunately pilgrims do not”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
The Hasidims who came to Uman of Cherkasy region to celebrate Rosh Ha-Shan, despite the warning of local authorities, ignore air alarm signals.
The first deputy mayor of Uman Oleg Ganich told about it News. Live .
He noted that loudspeakers work on the territory of the pilgrimage, who repeat the threat of three languages: English, Hebrew and Ukrainian.
“ Unfortunately pilgrims do not fulfill these requests ” – said Ganich.
Local authorities also warned pilgrims that it is better to refrain from visits to Ukraine during the war.
According to the first deputy mayor, on the morning of September 22 in Uman was recorded 32 thousand Hasidimsof them approximately 5 thousand are children. Most pilgrims are placed in private households, in homes that are built in the pilgrimage.
He added that security measures are little different from those who were before.
This year, the Jewish New Year of Rosh Ha-Shan in Uman took place despite the rumors of the possible abolition. More than 45,000 pilgrims are expected to arrive in the city, which will be gathered for prayer at the Tzadik Nahman’s grave. The relevant statement was made by the PR Director of the International Charitable Foundation named after Rabbi Nakhman Anastasia Baryshnikov.
Recall that on the eve of the annual pilgrimage of Hasidim to celebrate Rosh Ha-Shan Ambassador of Israel in Ukraine Michael Brodsky visited Uman. The diplomat passed the water treatment system to the local hospital.
Earlier a delegation from the city of Uman Cherkasy region Visited Israel, where she discussed the development of the city and Ukrainian-Israeli cooperation.
Last year as of the morning of September 13 before Uman for the Rosh Ha-Shan feast arrived 11 thousand pilgrims.